Hough graduated from Upper Iowa in 1926 with degrees in English and Biology. She is a native of Sumner in northeast Iowa. She married Charles Hough from Osage, Iowa, in 1928. The pair taught in the Sumner School District until 1944 when they moved to Ironwood, Mich., and later, Manistee, Mich.

They had no children and spent five summers living in New York City where they attended Columbia University and roamed the boroughs sightseeing and attending baseball games. In 1969, the couple retired from teaching and settled in Sumner. Charlie passed away in 1981, and soon after, Hough headed out with friends to explore the world.

To read more about Hough's adventures while attending UIU, check out the University's blog: http://uiu.edu/peacocktales. More photos from the party can be seen at the Upper Iowa University Facebook page.

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